Peace Education Following Atrocities

31/01/2024

Online

The discussion was not only excellent and engaging but also provided valuable insights for our organization and each of us individually. In case you missed any part of the session or wish to revisit specific moments the recording is accessible through the link below. We also encourage you to share the video with those who may find the topic intriguing.

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While we, as societies living in the Holy Land, are still trying to cope with the horrors and challenges of the past months and the current war, in this webinar we are keen to learn about peace education following atrocities. We will learn from a different context, Rwanda, how they implemented peace education after horrific events.

Ian Manzi is an advocate for peace education in post-genocide Rwandan society and will share his professional experience, including working for the Agahozo-Shalom youth Village and as a co-founder of Critical Thinking for P.E.A.C.E.

 Webinar Title: Peace Education Following Atrocities

 Date: 31.01.2024

 Time: 20:00

 Speaker: Ian Manzi

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